There are things under our control that undermine our competitiveness in relation not only to China but to numerous other countries.
The country has been trying, unsuccessfully, to export manufactured and value-added goods abroad for nearly 10 years now and not only to China.
FORBES: Brazil VP Tells China Delegation: Country Getting China Wary
This question is not only important to China, but also to the rest of the world.
Not only to placate China but to prevent future "institutional errors, " appropriate heads should roll.
Reasons why Deng's wish failed to come true are to be found not only in China, but in Japan, which has had to contend with its own history of humiliations, the worst of which was losing the war in 1945.
Yet here the claim falls short, and not only because China struggles to influence its small neighbour.
Not only would China want to be sure it had other sources of supply if Iranian oil dries up.
We are not only happy to see the China dream of reviving the Chinese nation being fulfilled, we also have a dream of a democratic Hong Kong.
As long as the United States remains absolutely vulnerable to such threats, they are sure to be the shape of things to come not only from China and Russia (assuming Putin continues his efforts to reconstitute a hostile authoritarian regime in Moscow), but from their rogue state clients.
Mr Bush should use his visit to build on this constructive case and take on the China-bashers more publicly not only for the sake of China trade but also to stress America's commitment to free trade in general.
In power generation, Kao will have to deal not only with China's approval process.
This would not only encourage an even greater commitment to China, but it would also provide Chinese investors with a direct China play, one that they implicitly understand.
Closer cooperation with the World Bank and other international organizations and an adherence to their standards will not only encourage additional investors to participate, but will also help China to repair the damage to its reputation suffered from criticism of earlier African deals.
Steel is not the only industry where China is starting to have an impact internationally.
Late last month, the British government, the only one in the world not to recognise China's full sovereignty in Tibet, came as close as it could to doing so.
This question has to be examined, not only in the context of U.S.-China relationships, it has to be looked at in the light of historical relationships, in which the major European powers, including the U.S., sought to achieve their own objectives in opening trade with China and, as a consequence, humiliated a great nation.
Obama's pivot is sometimes seen by China as America not only turning to face the region, but adopting a more aggressive posture as it does so.
China is keen to develop not only a home-grown car industry but also the rubber and high-grade steel industries that go with it.
ECONOMIST: Investing in China: Testing GM’s shock absorbers | The
The rising tigers of India and China have not only forced American business to focus aggressively on Asia, but have opened up a gigantic market for countries with raw materials and fuel to sell.
We should be rooting for China to grow, because not only does that then present an enormous marketplace for American businesses and American exports, but to see so many millions of people, hundreds of millions of people, lifted out of poverty is a remarkable achievement.
China is not the only emerging market expected to consume more oil.
Still, the scope of this latest iteration seems to dwarf that of its predecessors, not only because China's economic and political clout is so immense successive years of GDP growth rates around 8- 10 percent have made its economy the second largest in the world but also because the country's communist masters seem obsessed by the way Beijing is perceived abroad.
However, China and its companies are not the only ones to blame.
ECONOMIST: A reminder of the risks of investing in Chinese companies
Indeed, China appears to be striving to achieve not only economic dominance of the Pacific Rim but also a significant military advantage over her neighbors, and quite possibly, the United States.
Yet China does not want to isolate itself as the only big power opposing international action.
ECONOMIST: China and the Middle East: Walking between the raindrops | The
Marriages had to be sanctioned not only by the family, as in traditional China, but often by the employer.
应用推荐